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Social Congress[?]
This page contains information about the Social Congress.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: Hugh Green
Nation[?]: Yekobura Fēdērēshini (Cobura)
Seats[?] in Yefēdērali Konigiresi (Federal Congress)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Social Congress has been set up to address the social issues at the grassroots in Cobura. The Congress supports the extension of civil liberties in accordance with the harm principle. The Congress is in favour of severe gun control and abortion, as well as an accountable police force. The Congress is supportive of Social and Economic Equality. The Congress thus supports Women's and gay rights. The Congress is supportive of the Separation of Church and State, but also supportive of attempts to foster and protect Communitarian Spirit across Corbura. The Congress is in favour of transparent and accountable public services at a local, regional and national level. The Congress is in favour of making the market work for local communities, and is willing to stymie economic growth somewhat to protect the standard of living for the majority. ---President of Congress--- Róisín McGrath ---Vice-President for Political Representation (Assembly Leader)--- Patrick Norton --Other Spokespersons-- Deputy Assembly Leader and Defence: Rosaline Minns Foreign Affairs: Avril Ahern Internal Affairs: Bart Valera Finance: Catherine Witherspoon Justice: Brian Lemass Infrastructure & Transport: Angelina Reynolds Health & Social Services: Seamus Lynch Education & Culture: Davina Walpole Science & Technology: Gordon Compton Food & Agriculture: Antonia Pelham Environment & Tourism: John Holles Trade & Industry: Margaret Cavendish ---Assembly Leaders--- (Prime Ministers in Capitals, followed by term as PM <>) Hugh Green (as President of Congress) 3040 - 3050 (as Vice-President for Political Representation) 3050 - 3062 Colm Maguire 3062 - 3078 ---Social Congress withdraws from National Party Politics, 3078 - 3216 --- ENDA COSGRAVE <3220 - 3224> , 3216 - 3229 Ruairi Burke, 3229 - 3236 Simon Fitzgerald, 3236 - 3241 <Catherine Witherspoon, Interim Leader> Patrick Norton, 3242 - Present ---Presidents of Congress--- (President of Cobura in capitals, followed by terms of office in <>) John Hope, 3035 - 3040 Hugh Green, 3040 - 3050 Colm Maguire, 3050 - 3054 Hillary Eden, 3054 - 3060 Hallam Tennyson, 3060 - 3067 Henrietta Stafford, 3067 - 3074 Bill Ward, 3074 - 3051 Thomas Denman, 3051 - 3068 Muireann Ferguson, 3068 - 3075 Wilma Forster, 3075 - 3082 Lawrence Baird, 3082 - 3089, 3096 - 3101 Isaac Gore, 3089 - 3096, 3101 - 3103 Henry Battenburg, 3103 - 3110 Jan McKell, 3110 - 3124 Josephine Slim, 3124 - 3131 Morris Shepherd, 3131 - 3138 Dick Casey, 3138 - 3143 Rob Kerr, 3143 - 3153 Louise Quentin, 3153 - 3158 Vincent Massey, 3158 - 3168 Georgina Vanier, 3168 - 3175 Roland Michiner, 3175 - 3189 Julie Léger, 3189 - 3196 Michelle Jean, 3196 - 3206 MICHAEL D. HIGGINS <3220 - 3228>, 3206 - 3225 MARY HYDE <3228 - 3232>, 3225 - 3235 PATRICK NORTON <3236 - 3241>, 3236 - 3241 RÓISÍN McGRATH <Acting President: 3241 - 3243>, 3242 - 3243 (Died in Office) |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | moderate environmentalist | excellent | perfect |
Foreign Relations | isolationist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | excellent | perfect |
Military | moderate pacifist | excellent | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | excellent | perfect |
Religion | convinced secular | excellent | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
November 3042 | 15,867,136 | 572,617,762 | 2.77 | +2.77 | 14 | 501 | 2.79 | +14 |
December 3044 | 74,034,517 | 561,712,352 | 13.18 | +10.41 | 69 | 501 | 13.77 | +55 |
December 3048 | 142,256,019 | 492,499,575 | 28.88 | +15.70 | 143 | 501 | 28.54 | +74 |
December 3052 | 150,321,400 | 496,156,965 | 30.30 | +1.41 | 152 | 501 | 30.34 | +9 |
December 3056 | 114,655,446 | 505,512,156 | 22.68 | -7.62 | 114 | 501 | 22.75 | -38 |
December 3060 | 52,018,607 | 522,616,128 | 9.95 | -12.73 | 49 | 501 | 9.78 | -65 |
December 3064 | 121,779,020 | 568,578,424 | 21.42 | +11.46 | 102 | 501 | 20.36 | +53 |
December 3068 | 81,346,834 | 348,675,649 | 23.33 | +1.91 | 117 | 501 | 23.35 | +15 |
December 3072 | 94,079,014 | 513,912,230 | 18.31 | -5.02 | 94 | 501 | 18.76 | -23 |
December 3076 | 42,921,708 | 566,590,577 | 7.58 | -10.73 | 41 | 501 | 8.18 | -53 |
July 3220 | 12,026,764 | 57,100,835 | 21.06 | +13.49 | 140 | 665 | 21.05 | +99 |
July 3224 | 16,117,721 | 59,999,092 | 26.86 | +5.80 | 178 | 665 | 26.77 | +38 |
July 3228 | 18,130,663 | 67,884,522 | 26.71 | -0.16 | 179 | 665 | 26.92 | +1 |
July 3232 | 15,849,186 | 51,460,327 | 30.80 | +4.09 | 203 | 665 | 30.53 | +24 |
July 3236 | 9,667,370 | 57,987,781 | 16.67 | -14.13 | 110 | 665 | 16.54 | -93 |
July 3240 | 7,360,308 | 54,547,654 | 13.49 | -3.18 | 90 | 665 | 13.53 | -20 |
January 3244 | 8,083,943 | 51,393,566 | 15.73 | +2.24 | 104 | 665 | 15.64 | +14 |
January 3248 | 6,546,451 | 49,537,235 | 13.22 | -2.51 | 89 | 665 | 13.38 | -15 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
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National Graph
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Legislation
You can view the party's proposed bills here.
Legislative Agenda
This party has to vote on the following bills:
Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the Social Congress.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Mixed Market Act (2) | November 3225 | November 3225 | abstain | passed | abstained |
Mixed Market Act (1) | November 3225 | November 3225 | abstain | defeated | abstained |
Motion of No-Confidence in the NPP-led Coalition | November 3225 | November 3225 | yes | defeated | lost |
No more extradition Act | October 3225 | October 3225 | no | passed | lost |
Income tax proposal of August 3225 | August 3225 | August 3225 | no | defeated | won |
Budget proposal of August 3225 | August 3225 | August 3225 | no | passed | lost |
Ratification of the Alliance of Terran Republics | May 3225 | May 3225 | no | defeated | won |
Ratification of the South Majatra Demilitarization and Cooperation Agreement | May 3225 | May 3225 | yes | passed | won |
Agriculture Devolution Reform Act | January 3225 | January 3225 | no | defeated | won |
Eminent Domain Reform | January 3225 | January 3225 | no | defeated | won |
Mayor Election Reform | January 3225 | January 3225 | abstain | passed | abstained |
Power Generation Privatization Act | January 3225 | January 3225 | no | defeated | won |
Power Grid Privatization Reform Act | January 3225 | January 3225 | no | defeated | won |
Nuclear Power Reform Act | January 3225 | January 3225 | no | defeated | won |
Post Office Reform Act | January 3225 | January 3225 | no | defeated | won |
Weapon Act | October 3224 | October 3224 | no | defeated | won |
Cabinet Proposal of September 3224 | September 3224 | November 3225 | abstain | defeated | abstained |
The National Anthem | September 3224 | April 3225 | no | defeated | won |
Labour's Second Military Reform (4) | September 3224 | October 3224 | yes | passed | won |
Labour's Second Military Reform (3) | September 3224 | October 3224 | yes | defeated | lost |
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